Oahu Weather Forecast for February 10, 2026

Oahu Weather Forecast for February 10, 2026

High pressure north and northeast of the islands will continue to deliver windward and mauka showers on breezy to windy trades through early next week

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Oahu Surf Forecast for February 10, 2026
Oahu Surf Forecast for February 10, 2026

The strong trade winds will keep high surf and very rough seas along east facing shores of most islands today and tonight, and the High Surf Advisory was...

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Oahu News:

The community is grappling with serious incidents and ongoing challenges, including an e-bicyclist injured in a collision near Farrington Highway in Kapolei, leaving a 20-year-old man in critical condition. Meanwhile, a dog attack at Ka'ala Farm in West Oahu has killed 11 sheep, impacting local wildfire prevention efforts. In response to severe weather, Oahu residents are urged to conserve water as power outages loom, while public safety officials prepare for recovery after a "double whammy" storm caused widespread disruption. Additionally, concerns over affordable housing persist as affordable Oahu rentals sit empty for 10 months, drawing scrutiny from city council members. Lastly, political intrigue unfolds with the revelation that Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke accepted thousands from a lobbyist linked to Cullen, adding tension to the ongoing bribery scandal in the Hawai‘i Legislature.

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Five Maui youth can win snorkel trip with ocean explorer Sylvia Earle

Whale Trust is offering five Maui middle and high school students the opportunity to snorkel at the Olowalu Hope Spot with world-renowned oceanographer Sylvia Earle on Feb. 22.

Schatz proposes 4.1% pay raise for federal workers

US Sen. Brian Schatz of Hawaiʻi introduced legislation Tuesday that would give federal workers a 4.1% pay raise in 2027, a move that federal employee unions say is needed to keep government jobs competitive.

Swingposium brings immersive WWII-era experience to Maui, Feb. 15

San Jose Taiko’s highly acclaimed Swingposium is coming to Maui, offering audiences a powerful, immersive performance that illuminates the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II.

4 West Maui schools closed today

King Kamehameha III Elementary, Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena Elementary, Lahaina Intermediate and Lahainaluna High School will be closed today, Tuesday, Feb. 10, due to weather conditions and extended power outages impacting the available water supply at the campuses. The schools are notifying staff and students’ families directly.

Maui Business Tuesdays Salon will spotlight local Maui artists, March 3

Akakū Maui Community Media will host itʻs March Maui Business Tuesdays event with the theme “Maui Local Artists.” The salon will be held Tuesday March 3, 2026 from 6-7:30 p.m. at Akakū Center in Suite 204 & hybrid via Zoom webinar.

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It’s Girl Scout cookie time in Hawaiʻi!

Scouts will launch cookie booths Feb. 20 statewide for the world's largest girl-led entrepreneurial program, which this year includes a new flavor to satisfy customer cravings.

Grand Hyatt Kaua‘i invites couples to indulge in a Valentine’s Day escape

The resort’s Anara Spa introduced a limited-time, seasonally inspired treatment designed to celebrate the season of romance through self-care in addition to offering several other indulgent couples services.

US Rep. Jill Tokuda meets with Kauaʻi residents to address local, national concerns

Kaua'i residents attending the town hall asked about many issues, including Immigration & Customs Enforcement operations, rising costs for farmers and the possible federalization of elections.

East-facing shores of Kaua‘i now under high surf advisory

Strong to near gale force easterly trade winds will produce continued high surf along those shorelines before falling to below advisory thresholds by Wednesday morning (Feb. 11).

Kauai Weather Forecast for February 10, 2026

High pressure north and northeast of the islands will continue to deliver windward and mauka showers on breezy to windy trades through early next week

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Zonta Club of Hilo to honor Cabatu, Kobayashi-Kuali‘i with Rose Award

“The Rose Award recognizes women in our community who have made a significant impact on the lives of others through their employment, volunteer activities and associations.” said Zonta Club of Hilo President Laurie Higashi.

Hawaiʻi County offers free community emergency response team disaster training

This comprehensive course — with online and in-person sessions — covers vital components of emergency preparedness and response, including triage and first aid, search and rescue and fire suppression and safety.

Hawai‘i Island’s leading astronomy education program reaches 3,000 students this year

Journey Through the Universe hosted its 22nd year with 46 volunteer educators visiting classrooms, participating in career panels and hosting community events all about astronomy.

High surf advisory now in effect for eastern shorelines of Big Island

Strong to near gale force easterly trade winds will produce continued high surf along those shorelines before falling to below advisory thresholds by Wednesday morning (Feb. 11).

‘Where Talent Meets Opportunity’: Hawai’i County and partners to host hiring event

Big Island residents are invited Feb. 21 to Prince Kūhiō Plaza in Hilo for the chance to connect with top employers, grow their professional network, access education and training resources and more.